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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Dec 1899, p. 11

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all LIIU ulVlu Div. v r - v_-__- Atter the minutes of the last meeting had been confirmed the warden read a big batch of small accounts which were reierred to the proper committees. Among these were a statement of the cost of crib work done on the county line of Grey and Bruce north of Hanover, amounting to 8273.13, of which this county is res onsible for half, and an account from the amilton Bridge Company amounting to $342 for the steel bridge over the Pottawatamie river. ’ ‘ ‘ “““ ‘ f-A‘. ‘kn matter. The couhcil again got doyvn to business at 10 a. m., wlth the Warden m the chair, and all the members present. 14,; ___--LL_.. L_J vu-v â€"--â€"â€" The warden prefaced the regular business with a few remarks appropriate to the occasion, welcoming the merr bers, congrat- ulating them upon the year of prosperity the count,, in common with the rest of the country had enjoyed. The December session of the county council opened at 7 o’clock Monday evening inlthe court house. Promptly at the hour Warden Gordon took the chair and asked the clerk to call the roll. All the members answered to their names except Mr. McCole- man, who dropped in during the reading of the minutes. \'o. :3 Egreinont. 5tl1â€"Etl1cl Eden 1140.1311113 Grierson 1110. 4thâ€"Minnie Johnson 3030113111111 1111111113443, Tillie Pollock 23435. M3rtle (__)rch1111l 204:3. 3r1lâ€"-Jol1n Queen 4685. Kate Allan 3995. '1‘l1os..-\ll11113695, \\ 111. ()1'1'11111'11 :38“), \\'111. Patter- son :3610. \‘1111111Tu15ker 25:30, E11111 \ieLanghlin 2443, Lizzie Grierson 1680,1301 Pollock 1400, Jennett Marshall 1.300. Sr. 2n1lâ€"Lizzi1: Graspy 5105 Mabel Mead 4735, Vinnie 151111111 2640 Da\i1l Morrison 1960,1216)? Goulon 1790 Lottie Eden 131.3. Jr. :3111lâ€" 1.1111111 Graspy 3000, Nellie Allan 1525 , Maggie McLaun'hlin 975.1’1111 2111lâ€"An11ie C1'itt11111l1111600. Joe Patterson 400. Nettie l oll1':11 K 3.30. Jr. Part 2111iâ€"St1111le) 1191111650. Part 131-â€" .â€"\1'el1ie Allan 300. J 1111 Patterson 2300. W. L. Dixon teacher, _ .._.. -.v H u. a vosagc a“: ance 37. Margaret Scott: Teacher. )0. 5. Glenelg. 5th.â€"Mabel Hunt. Sr. 3rd.â€"' Olive Cook, Allie Davis, Myrtle Hunt. Sr. 2nd.-â€" : \\ illie Ryan, Arthur Blair, Roy McNally. Jr.l 2nd.â€"Je831e Peters. Davis Staples, Percy Hunt. l Pt. findâ€"Elmo Edwards, Cassie Ryan. Allan, 151x13. Sr. lst.â€"Dollie Anderson. Stewart Mc-l Bally. Jr. lat. (A)â€"Basil Davie. Lorue MeXally. ; Jr. lst. [BJâ€"Spencer Edwards. Average attend- ‘ ance 28. C C. McKechnie, Teacher, l Honor Roll of Durham school for November 6 Sr. 5th-Nellie Moran, Ethel Limin, Doral Davidson. Jewel McComb. Frank Harris. J13! {uhâ€"Jessie Laidlaw, John Backus, J essie Robert I son. Lizzie Byers, Mamie Hunter. Sr. 4thâ€"Wil- : lie Stephens, Esdon “'olfe, Grace Barcley, George I Burnet, Vina. Kress. Jr. «it-hâ€"Llowyn Moran! Olive Sharp, Florence Saunders, Noble Sharp,é Violet Willis. Sr. lardâ€"Annie McKay. Sadie Sharp, \Villie Saunders. Etta Fox. Mamie Douglas. Jr indâ€"Rita Irwin. Frossard Benton. ESSt‘l' Laidlaw. Arthur Knish-y, Alister McDonald. Sr. I Endâ€"Eddie Innis, Carl Brown and Fred Smith aeq. Annie Daniel. Vie. Park and John Benton :u-q. Bea. McCracken. Jr. 2ndâ€"Fanny Moran [slay Campbell, Ellie Hunter, Albert McClocklin, l’earl Warner and Alfred McClocklin aeq. Emma ! timid and Edith Allan am . Sr. Part. midâ€"Charlie 1 Crawford, Robbie Laidiaw, Beatrice \Vilson. Lynn Grant, Lizzie Kinnee. Jr. Part 2nd lA]â€"| Ella Kinnee. Edith Nedigcr, Jemima Saunders. Fred Falkingham, Anna Kilmer Jr. l’art 2nd [B]â€"â€"\Villie Gadd, Hazel Guthrie. Melburne McKav. Foster Saunders and Ruby Knisley aeq. Charlie Fred and )L‘lggie )IcCric aeq. Sr. Istâ€" Brock Grant, Willie Cameron, Clarence Darling. Louise Telford, Anson Lloyd. Intermediate 15tâ€" Harper Kress, Essie Noble. Jr. 1st (A;â€"Alisteri Cameron. Annie Russel. Jr. lst [BJâ€"Mabel i Grasby, Roy Calder and Lenard Lavelle aeq. Supplement to The flurham Chronicle. _ ,_ , v - “11“ Watson, J obnfi' Brown. Ever-age Margaret Scott, Teacher. COUNTY COUNCIL. TUESDAY MORNING. L“\‘ D. Allisday. repairing bridge on boundary line between Grey and Wellington $8.75; Alex. McMillan repairihg bridge on town line between Holland and (iletielg 8144.35; John McCann, repairing bridge on town line between- Holland Ulenelg $4 : and Thos. Williscror’t, $14.50 andClias. McKinnon $15 ins ecting bridges on town line between Ho land and Glenelg. The committee re~ commended that action in the matter of con- firming bylaw 5 of the township of Derby closing the original road allowance between lots 15 and 16 concessions 9 - 10 be deferred DURHAM, DEC’R 7th, 1899. Mr. Preston repox ted for the finance committee recommending (I) the payment oftlne following :u-cmmts: John McDonald. county pmperty, $7; Uwen S«;mnd, rent of town hall for June sessions 52% :Clerk 0f the Peace, scrubbing rooms $2: express charges 35 cents 3 (3111"!) Clark _ _Co._ jurors books L (J TUESDAY EVENING. .013 res ed the chair at. the ‘5 mm Qt ,adiourn- .. vxrv-I.- Parke: -. Co. 8' ho the January session for further informa- tion. ' ._ M Shop will be ,open every Wednesday andfialm‘day. Ail REPAIRING promptly and prop- erly attended to. \fW. I]. CONNOR. LOWER TOWN. W. B. CQNN 22nd, 4o - -- 35 u 23rd, L. 41 , c" " 6. 27 ‘ ‘ 24th . ‘ ‘ 36 “ 30 ‘ ‘ 25th , " ‘ 38 “ ‘29 Rainfall for tho week, inch 0.14. Flurrics of snow on the 25th inst. General direction of tlw \v1u(1,.nort‘h:easterly, and moderate. H-mrs nf sunshine, 4.2. In these offices there are on the file thou- sands of letters from grateful women who have found in Dr. Chase's Ointment a quick and certain cure for this itching to which women are subject. The first application of this great discove of Dr. A. W. Chase will afford prompt relie . At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates Co.. Toronto. During the expectant period many women suffer similar agony from itching of the parts. or itching piles, which are absolutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Especially at night, when the body is warm. the patient is tormented beyond the powers of human endurance. Sleep or rest is out of the question. - Nervousness, irritability and des- pondency are a natural result. - ‘- One of the most distressing symptoms ima- ginable IS the almost unbearable itching which is an accompaniment of Leucorrhea or whites. The nerves are irritated by the poisonous dis- charge, and the result is an itching which is only rendered more excruciating by rubbing or scr_atching. Women are almost driven Imam. Tortured by The rep?“ ~‘ U 70 um _ ps _3_ { ? LL all 13 _ H l lads. Galvanized and Iron Pip ino , Bmss Bmss Lined and hon Cylindc s Pumps from $2 upward. Novem’r 19th, ‘6 H 66 H «6 H 20th, 2lst. 0 -"ud, 231d, 24th. 25th, Instant Relief in Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment ' For Week ending Nov. 25th. TEMPmATI'RE ' 19“), Max. 45 31.11 29th, “ 40 “ Nannfactm'er of And Dealer in â€" Weather Bullain. lingâ€"third x" léching PdOI-‘ted thout discuss- 4T DURT-T A M {)9 4O 83

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